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Boesak: Global Christians can learn lessons from South Africa

Boesak: Global Christians can learn lessons from South Africa
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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211101 14:20:00

yes, we are in a rather striking area with a even more striking backdrop and the globe here, and we are going to talk about faith because there are 2.5 billion christians and they make up a third of the world s population so fatally does have a big say in this battle and i m pleased to say that one of those faith leaders is with me 7 so faith does have a big say. we are joined byjustin welby, what do you hope to achieve today7 joined byjustin welby, what do you hope to achieve today? the joined by justin welby, what do you hope to achieve today? hope to achieve today? the main thins hope to achieve today? the main thin . s are hope to achieve today? the main things are to hope to achieve today? the main things are to listen, hope to achieve today? the main things are to listen, especially i hope to achieve today? the main things are to listen, especially to those things are to listen, especially to those who things are to listen, especially to those who are on the edge, and see

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Sight Magazine - Former Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Uganda confesses to adultery, apologises

Former Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Uganda confesses to adultery, apologises Kampala, Uganda The retired Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Uganda, the Rt Rev Stanley Ntagali, has publicly confessed to committing adultery with a married woman and asked the Lord, the church and Ugandans to forgive him. “I gave my life to Jesus Christ as a young man on the Christmas eve of 1974. I still love Jesus Christ because He has loved me and I would love to serve him for all the years. Sadly, I fell into the sin of adultery. I confess to the Lord and the Church to forgive me, my dear bishops and partners,” Ntagali, the eighth Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, said at an event last Thursday. 

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